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  • 32James Gosling — James A. Gosling, O.C., Ph.D. (born May 19, 1955 near Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a famous software developer, best known as the father of the Java programming language.Education and careerIn 1977, James Gosling received a B.Sc in Computer… …

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  • 33Game programming — This article is about the specifics of programming aspect of game development, for a broader overview see game development …

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  • 34WTX (form factor) — WTX (for Workstation Technology Extended) was a motherboard form factor specification introduced by Intel at the IDF in September 1998, for its use at high end, multiprocessor, multiple hard disks server and workstations. The specification had… …

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  • 35L4 microkernel family — L4 is a family of second generation microkernels, generally used to implement Unix like operating systems, but also used in a variety of other systems. L4 was a response to the poor performance of earlier microkernel base operating systems.… …

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  • 36Modula-3 — Paradigm(s) imperative, structured, modular Appeared in 1980s Designed by DEC and Olivetti …

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  • 37Architecture of Windows NT — The Windows NT operating system family s architecture consists of two layers (user mode and kernel mode), with many different modules within both of these layers. The architecture of Windows NT, a line of operating systems produced and sold by… …

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  • 38Parallélisme (informatique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir parallèle. Blue Gene L cabinet., un des ordinateurs massivement parallèle les plus rapides des années 2000 En informatiqu …

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  • 39Computer cluster — Not to be confused with data cluster. A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working together closely thus in many respects forming a single computer. The components of a cluster are commonly, but not always, connected to each other… …

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  • 40Haskell (programming language) — Haskell Paradigm(s) functional, lazy/non strict, modular Appeared in 1990 Designed by Simon Peyton Jones, Lennart Aug …

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